Two Native American (Hopi) women, probably of Oraibi Pueblo (Navajo County), Arizona, grind corn in square containers with metates. A basket of ground corn sits in front of one woman; a pile of unground corn sits in front of the other woman. Loaves of piki (blue corn bread) sit between them. They wear the butterfly whorls hair style of the Hopi unmarried woman, dark mantas and shawls. Weavings and rope containers hang from the plaster walls. A small boy stands in front of a bucket on the table.